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¦WMIIIIE HISTORY ARCHIVE
Al^lh BULLCTIh
VOL ^ NO. ^'
September 1986
ANLA EXECUTIVE
CHAIRPERSON Nancy Grenville
VICE-CHAIRPERSON Philip Hiscock
SECRETARY Shelley Smith
TREASURER HokjJArd Brown
COMMUNICATIONS Linda Russell
EDUCATION CHAIR Ed Tompkins
DIRECTORS-AT-LARGE Rob Pitt Tony Murphy
FROM THE CHAIR
The Newfoundland archival community now has a strong infusion of financial encouragement from the Public Archives of Canada which I describe in my article "The Newfoundland and Labrador Council of Archives". ANLA has also received welcome evidence of support from the Provincial Government in the form of a $1000 Heritage Grant. Both are indicsLtions that our work is gaining recognition with those all-important "resource allocators" in both levels of govern¬ ment- Non-governmental institutions with heritage concerns and other sectors of society must also be made aware of what a strong re¬ gional archival system can mean to them-
It was disappointing to have to postpone the workshop on Standardization in Subject Heading, scheduled for September 5, as a result of the NAPE strike. You will hear when this can be rescheduled.
Meanwhile, check Upcoming Events for our two fall evenings and don't miss this opportunity to see The Last Days of Okak. I look forward to meeting some of you from outside St. John's at the MANL meeting in Twillingate next month.
AIMS OF ANLA
The aims of the Association shall be to promote proft-sinna1 standards, procE^durE^s and practice-, among persons m the Provinrf. >^ho 6^rG involved in the c^,ri-, custody and conservation ar management of historical records, to provide memb^rc; u'i t h meeting ground for discussion of archival problem-.,
exchange of ideas on archival rr.atters, <^r)ri other related
common (if el 1 as t fie
a c t 1 v i t 1 e s .

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¦WMIIIIE HISTORY ARCHIVE
Al^lh BULLCTIh
VOL ^ NO. ^'
September 1986
ANLA EXECUTIVE
CHAIRPERSON Nancy Grenville
VICE-CHAIRPERSON Philip Hiscock
SECRETARY Shelley Smith
TREASURER HokjJArd Brown
COMMUNICATIONS Linda Russell
EDUCATION CHAIR Ed Tompkins
DIRECTORS-AT-LARGE Rob Pitt Tony Murphy
FROM THE CHAIR
The Newfoundland archival community now has a strong infusion of financial encouragement from the Public Archives of Canada which I describe in my article "The Newfoundland and Labrador Council of Archives". ANLA has also received welcome evidence of support from the Provincial Government in the form of a $1000 Heritage Grant. Both are indicsLtions that our work is gaining recognition with those all-important "resource allocators" in both levels of govern¬ ment- Non-governmental institutions with heritage concerns and other sectors of society must also be made aware of what a strong re¬ gional archival system can mean to them-
It was disappointing to have to postpone the workshop on Standardization in Subject Heading, scheduled for September 5, as a result of the NAPE strike. You will hear when this can be rescheduled.
Meanwhile, check Upcoming Events for our two fall evenings and don't miss this opportunity to see The Last Days of Okak. I look forward to meeting some of you from outside St. John's at the MANL meeting in Twillingate next month.
AIMS OF ANLA
The aims of the Association shall be to promote proft-sinna1 standards, procE^durE^s and practice-, among persons m the Provinrf. >^ho 6^rG involved in the c^,ri-, custody and conservation ar management of historical records, to provide memb^rc; u'i t h meeting ground for discussion of archival problem-.,
exchange of ideas on archival rr.atters,